CHICAGO, IL.- Mystical musicians, eccentric scientists, voyagers in curious contraptionsRemedios Varo (19081963) mixed notions from disparate fields of knowledge to create modern paintings suffused with material enchantment.
Remedios Varo: Science Fictionsthe first museum exhibition dedicated to the artist in the United States since 2000brings together more than 20 paintings Varo created in Mexico from 1955 until her death in 1963. Additional materials from the artists archivelarge-scale cartoons for paintings, notebooks, sketches, detailed studies, ephemera, and personal possessionsoffer an even deeper understanding of her distinct and diverse practice. The exhibitions subtitle, Science Fictions, alludes to the tensions and possibilities Varo brought together in her work as she searched to visualize hidden orders and unseen truths.
Born in Spain, Varo (María de los Remedios Alicia y Rodriga Varo y Uranga) fled Europe in 1941 due to the growing dangers of World War II and emigrated permanently to Mexico City, where she worked amid a community of Mexican and European artists who drew inspiration from the culture and geography of Mexico. It was here that Varo developed her unique practice of juxtaposing Surrealist chance-based techniques with imagery from disciplines as wide-ranging as chivalric romance, ecology, geographic explorations, feminist critique, mysticism, psychology, and tarot.
The exhibition builds upon the Art Institutes 90-year tradition of collecting, exhibiting, and producing new research on Surrealist artworks, and it marks a significant milestone in the museums efforts to expand the borders of this global movement. Notably, this will be the Art Institutes first solo exhibition dedicated to a woman Surrealist painter and to a woman artist working in Mexico.
Remedios Varo: Science Fictions is organized by the Art Institute of Chicago, in partnership with the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City and is curated by Caitlin Haskell, the Art Institutes Gary C. and Frances Comer Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, and guest curator Tere Arcq.
Art Institute of Chicago
Remedios Varo: Science Fictions
July 29th, 2023 November 27th, 2023